Hi Nathalie, On 04/12, Nathalie Trenaman wrote:
Dear colleagues,
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We are planning on changing our publication infrastructure and using the same "revisions" RRDP uses for the content of the rsync repository. Rsync is an officially supported distribution protocol for RPKI repository data, and it is one of our highest priorities that the data published is atomic and consistent. We plan to release the new publication infrastructure in Q2/Q3 2021. Part of this work will mitigate these non-repeatable-reads for clients using rsync.
We will update you on our progress during RIPE 82, taking place online from 17-21 May 2021.
The above description seems to suggest that repository access via rsync is an optional extra that the RIPE NCC provides as a value add. However, as of course you know, rsync is the only mandatory to implement access method *today* and we are not yet on an agreed path towards an RRDP-only future. It seems to me that this issue deserves the same urgency as "the publication server periodically reboots when used correctly". If that requires a workaround (of the form suggested by others) now, and then a redesign in 6 months, fine. But it is a dis-service to the Internet community as a whole to skip the "workaround now" step. Cheers, Ben